Betty Bronson

Betty Bronson

Actress
Born
November 17, 1906
Died
October 19, 1971
Awards
3 wins, 3 nominations

Betty Bronson's discovery reads like a Hollywood dream. As a New Jersey teenage bit-player, she was rocketed from obscurity when she was chosen to play the part of Peter Pan in 1924's Peter Pan (1924). She was hand-selected by author J.M. Barrie and beat several Hollywood superstars to the part,…

Biography

Betty Bronson's discovery reads like a Hollywood dream. As a New Jersey teenage bit-player, she was rocketed from obscurity when she was chosen to play the part of Peter Pan in 1924's Peter Pan (1924). She was hand-selected by author J.M. Barrie and beat several Hollywood superstars to the part, most notably Gloria Swanson and Mary Pickford. Pickford, though nearly 30, had built a career out of playing such parts, and faced the first serious threat to her status as "America's Sweetheart". Betty's beautifully expressive performance and unsophisticated looks earned her instant success. For the year following "Peter Pan"'s release, Bronson-mania easily equaled the sort of hysteria previously reserved only for Pickford.

Unfortunately, Bronson's studio seemed unsure of how to exploit this talent, which was wasted in small or unchallenging roles. "Peter Pan"'s 1925 follow-up, A Kiss for Cinderella (1925), seemed destined for the same success--but instead was a major flop. In only one year the public taste had changed so much as to render the sentimental entertainment of yesteryear obsolete. Had Bronson emerged ten years earlier she would have been a worthy competitor to Pickford; in 1925, audiences were suddenly more interested in the more adult charms of flappers such as Clara Bow and Colleen Moore. Betty, too, was re-launched as a flapper, sophisticate and occasional period dame. Her career was moderately successful but her superstardom had subsided. She sparkled and demonstrated an excellent voice in her first sound appearance (The Singing Fool (1928) with Al Jolson) but it became clear that her formidable skills as a pantomimist was wasted in the new form. She retired in 1933 to marry, and only appeared on-screen intermittently thereafter.

Actress

Marcus Welby, M.D.Marcus Welby, M.D.(1969)
The Strange Monster of Strawberry CoveThe Strange Monster of Strawberry Cove(1971)as Woman at Parents Meeting
Evel KnievelEvel Knievel(1971)as Sorority House Mother
Blackbeard's GhostBlackbeard's Ghost(1968)as Old Lady
Run for Your LifeRun for Your Life(1965)as Alma Sloan

Archive Footage

Silenciosos BarulhentosSilenciosos Barulhentos(2024)
CompressionCompression(1995)as Self
American MastersAmerican Masters(1985)as Grace
Gaslight FolliesGaslight Follies(1945)
Screen Snapshots, Series 17, No. 1Screen Snapshots, Series 17, No. 1(1937)as Self

Known for

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Betty Bronson and Neil Hamilton in The Golden Princess (1925)Betty Bronson and Lane Chandler in Open Range (1927)Betty Bronson in The Cat's Pajamas (1926)Betty Bronson, Constance Cummings, and Jack Mulhall in Lover Come Back (1931)Betty Bronson, Jack Mulhall, and Jameson Thomas in Lover Come Back (1931)Betty Bronson, Constance Cummings, and Jack Mulhall in Lover Come Back (1931)

Credit Score: Betty Bronson

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ6.5019277.8008398
2Lover Come Back4.8819317.10029
3Peter Pan4.8819247.1001491
4The Naked Kiss3.7519647.2009656
5The Locked Door3.2519296.000684
6A Kiss for Cinderella3.2519257.000115
7Are Parents People?3.2519256.700111
8One Stolen Night1.6319290.0000
9Paradise for Two1.6319273.00012
10Everybody's Acting1.6319260.0000